(1422-30) England Gold Noble King Henry VI NGC MS 61

$14,600.00 USD

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The England Gold Noble of King Henry VI, graded NGC MS 61, is a coin of immense historical and numismatic significance. Minted during the reign of Henry VI (1422-1461 and 1470-1471), this coin reflects the turbulent times of the Wars of the Roses and the struggle for control over the English throne. The Gold Noble was a high-value coin used in major transactions and international trade, symbolizing the economic strength of medieval England.

The obverse of the Gold Noble features an intricate depiction of the king standing in a ship, holding a sword and shield. This maritime imagery underscores England's naval power and the king's authority. Surrounding the central design are inscriptions denoting Henry VI's name and titles, showcasing the detailed artistry and craftsmanship of the period.

On the reverse, the coin displays a cross fleury over a shield, with lions and fleurs-de-lis in the quarters, representing the royal arms of England and France. These symbols highlight the ongoing claim to the French throne and the dynastic ambitions of the English monarchy. 

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